Also yea Blackhawk, doing it your way reduces the risk of you getting caught with your pants down and allows you to put out more shots but then it doesn't look like much and comes across as average, random single kill in a video.

all imo ofc

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yea i just dont count it as a double shot kill if it only takes the first part of the double shot to kill em.

This is pretty big to me. I'm not going to call people out, but I've seen some vids recently of people putting out three-shot trips/tacs (that they are obviously only using because of the three-shot finisher), and yet the opponent dies from the first set of shots. It just doesn't have the same juice that it should.

Technically we are all BRXing. Ever notice how sometimes you don't get the auto reload from your BXR? This is because you hit your R after your X. You must hit them at the same time or even the R before the X, in order to get the reload. You can test this out by hitting the buttons slower. Even a slowed down version of BRX will still produce an auto reload, whereas a slowed down BXR will not (slow enough for obvious distinction between the buttons).

In the video I was referencing, there was literally big white text that came up on the screen saying "XSV Shot: BRX RRX BRX RRX". I do believe this was the first video of its kind produced, and therefore I would consider this to be the XSV shot, and everything else, not.